For a code protected device you was reed only 0x0000 in all the protected locations. if you have the last vertion of MPLAB you can convert code for after vertions. Francisco ": S.Ramasubramanian" wrote: > > Hello Piclisters, > Whether conversion of HEX to ASM possible for code protected device? > One more doubt ! whether the asm file after disassembling will depend on > the compiler used for generating the hex. I think , if we have used a > particular version of MPLAB for generating the HEX, and if we use the same > for disassembling, we will not have the problem with the asm file. But > older version of compiled hex code, if disassembled with latest MPLAB as > one of our friend told to import to program memory, will not give us the > correct form of ASM. AM I right? If any one has suggestion in this regard > pls send it across > > One more ? Is it possible to calculate checksum of code protected > device. This I require to check the programmed IC. Any app notes for > calculating the checksum of any programmed device with PIC > > Thanks > > rams Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="briones.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Francisco Armenta Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="briones.vcf" Attachment converted: wonderland:briones.vcf 5 (TEXT/CSOm) (00015BE4)